Maison Jeanselme were French cabinetmakers who supplied furniture to Louis Philippe and Napoleon III. They were active between 1824 and 1930.
The firm of Jeanselme was founded by Charles-Joseph-Marie Jeanselme in Paris in 1824. It was taken over by Auguste Godin in 1871 , and on his retirement it was known as A. Godin et Cie until 1883.
Godin died in 1883 and the business was continued by the son of the founder, Charles-Henri Jeanselme (b. 1856) under the name of Ch. Jeanselme et Cie until 1930.
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